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NEW YORK, Feb. 22, 2008 -- The New York Stock Exchange today released its weekly program-trading data submitted by its member firms. The report includes trading in all markets as reported to the NYSE for Feb. 11-15.

The data indicated that during Feb. 11-15, program trading amounted to 25.5 percent of NYSE average daily volume of 3,908.1 million shares1, or 995.0 million program shares traded per day. This included program trading associated with the February 15 monthly expiration of stock-index options and futures.

Program trading encompasses a wide range of portfolio-trading strategies involving the purchase or sale of a basket of at least 15 stocks with a total value of $1 million or more.

In all markets, program trading by member firms averaged 2,481.3 million shares a day during Feb. 11-15. About 40.1 percent of program trading took place on the NYSE, 0.9 percent in non-U.S. markets and 59.0 percent in other domestic markets, including Nasdaq, the American Stock Exchange and regional markets.

1 The NYSE calculates program trading as the sum of shares bought, sold and sold short in program trades. The total of these shares is divided by the sum of shares bought, sold and sold short on the NYSE including its crossing sessions.